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(9610ZJA107111230038) Test Pattern

JEE (Advanced)

PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I
A. A,D B,C B,D A,B A,B,D A,C,D

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 5 2 8 3 5 4
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-III
A. 0.50 35.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 18.00

CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I
A. A,B,C A,B,D A,C,D A,D C A,B,C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 7 4 5 3 3 8
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-III
A. 8.01 36.5 122.5 154.5 60.25 61.83

MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I
A. B,D A,C,D A,D A,B,D B,C A,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 8 2 0 7 3 1

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-III
A. 2.50 0.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 122.00

HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS 2. Ans ( B,C )
SECTION-I

1. Ans ( A,D )
Maximum magnitude of electric field at

2K P→ ∣
distance r due to a dipole is ∣ ∣ 1 1 1
∣ r3 ∣ + =
v1 (−60) 60
Minimum magnitude of electric field at ⇒ v1 = 30cm
→ 1 1 1

−K P ∣
+ =
distance r due to a dipole is ∣ ∣ v2 −90 60
∣ r3 ∣
v2 = 36cm
\ The magnitude of electric field can be length of image = 36-30 = 6 cm
6 1
between 5N/C to 20 N/C. magnification = =
30 5

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3. Ans ( B,D ) PHYSICS
SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 5 )
Δϕ
Δq =
R
–5 NBA 160 × B × 4 × 10−4
28
⇒ 2sin α = sin 2β
4 × 10 = =
R 80
3
B = 0.05 T
B = 5 × 10 – 2T
2. Ans ( 2 )
φ
I = 4 I0 cos2 2
Range is max for α = 45∘
3I0 φ
I= = 4I0 cos2
4 2
2 φ 3
⇒ cos =
2 4
u2 sin2 β φ φ
Max height of B = cos = ± 3 ⇒ π π

2g = ⇒ ϕ =
2 2 2 6 3
4. Ans ( A,B ) Now, ϕ = 2π t(μ − 1)
λ
x2 = at2 + 2bt + c ⇒ xv = at + b ⇒ ⇒t=
λ
6(μ − 1)
dv
x( 2
) + v = a t = 6000 = 2000 Å
dt 3
dv a − v2 ax2 − v2 x2 3. Ans ( 8 )
⇒ = = =
dt x x3 P
β = 10 log( )
a2 t2 + 2abt + ac − a2 t2 − b2 − 2abt P0
= 60
x3 70 = 10 log( )
ac − b2 P0
120
x3 x = 10 log( )
P0
5. Ans ( A,B,D ) Subtract
x – 70 = 10 log(2)
x – 70 = 3
mg – N – kx = ma (N=0) x = 73
x+7 80
m (g − a) 4 = =8
x= = × 1000mm = 16mm 10 10
k 250 4. Ans ( 3 )
6. Ans ( A,C,D ) Pseudo force = (mass of block) × (acceleration
Ampere's law can only be applied for steady of balloon frame) = (2) × (3) = 6N
current. 6 = 2x ⇒ x = 3

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5. Ans ( 5 ) PHYSICS
SECTION-III
A0 e−λ12 hr
× 2.5 = 115 1. Ans ( 0.50 )
V ln 2
2.4 × 105 e− 8×24 ×12 T √Tℓ T T
× 2.5 = 115 v=√ \; = =√ \; = √
V u m ρA ρπr2
ln 2
2.4 × 102 × 2.5 × e− 16
V =
115

600 ln 2
= (1 − )
115 16
600 0.7
= × (1 − ) 1 1
115 16 v1 α , v2 α
600 × 15.3 r 2r
= = 4.989
16 × 115
v1
6. Ans ( 4 ) =2
v2
Current due to rotation of rod at a distance
f1 = fundamental frequency for wire 1

q ω
x = (dq)f = ( ) dx
ℓ 2π
q ω
∴ dM = ( dx) πx2
ℓ 2π

2q ω x3 2 qω ℓ3 qωℓ2
∴ M=∫ dM = ⋅[ ] = ⋅ =
ℓ 2 3 −ℓ 3ℓ 8 24
v1 2v
= ( 2 ) = 2f
2
f1 =
2ℓ 2ℓ

v2
Let f = f2 =
2ℓ

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2. Ans ( 35.00 ) 4. Ans ( 6.00 )
L ∂u
λ 2 σ=μ
Total resistance = ∫ λx dx = L ∂y
2
0 = 1.5 × 4 – 2y
2
R1 (λ/2)l 1 = 1.5 × 4 = 6
For balance condition = 2
R2 (λ/2)(L2 − l1 )
R2 l22 5. Ans ( 3.00 )
Similarly, = 2
R1 L2 − l x4 x2
2 Potential energy U = −
l1 2
L2 − l 2
2 4 2
R
∴ 1 = 2
= =n For maximum kinetic energy, potential energy of
R2 L2 − l 1 l22
a particle should be minimum
n 1
Solving, ℓ 1 = L √ and ℓ 2 = L √
dU d2U
n+1 n+1 For minimum value of U, = 0 and >0
dx dx2
L After calculation at x = ±1
∴ Δ = ℓ1 – ℓ2 = (√n − 1)
√ n+1 1
Umin = − J
4
Putting L = 100 cm and n = 3 TE = KEmax + PEmin
100 ⇒ KEmax = TE – PEmin
D= (√3 − 1) = 35 cm
2 1 1
⇒ mv 2 = 2 − ( − )
2 max 4
3. Ans ( 3.00 )
vmax = 3 m/s
√2

6. Ans ( 18.00 )
Magnetic flux through the loop is

→ d→a = B × πa2 × cos ωt


ϕm = ∫ B.
S
i0 = 0.5 A dϕm
Induced e.m.f ε=− = ωB × πa2 × sin ωt
When; S2 is closed; dt
ε2 ω2 B2 π 2 a4 sin2 ωt
di Power dissipated p = =
−L – 4i + 4 = 0 R R
dt
di Power dissipated in one complete cycle
−2 – 4i0 + 4 = 0
dt ω 2 B 2 π 2 a4 1
di P = ⟨p⟩ = ∵ ⟨sin2 ωt⟩ =
−2 + 4 × 0.5 + 4 = 0 [ ∵ i0 = – 0.5A] 2R 2
dt
di P ω 2 B 2 a4 (20π)2 (3)2 (1)4
=3 = ⇒ P = = 18
dt 10π 4 20π 2 R 20 (10) (10)

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CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I SECTION-II

1. Ans ( A,B,C ) 1. Ans ( 7 )

2. Ans ( 4 )
2. Ans ( A,B,D )

3. Ans ( A,C,D )
α

β (equilibrium temp. = 369 K)


4. Ans ( A,D )

5. Ans ( C )
On increasing pressure equilibrium goes
backward and hence pressure of ammonia 3. Ans ( 5 )
decreases

6. Ans ( A,B,C )

In adiabatic free expression of an ideal gas,


temperature of gas also not changed.
x = 23
sum of numbers of x = 2 + 3 = 5

9610ZJA107111230038 HS-5/10
4. Ans ( 3 ) 6. Ans ( 8 )
(I, III, VI) (i) Cu + dil H2SO4 → No reaction
(ii) Zn + dil. H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + H2
(iii) H2C2O4 + conc. H2SO4 → CO + CO2
(iv) P4 + SOCl2 → PCl3 + SO2 + S2Cl2
Pt
(v) NH3 + O2 −→ NO + H2O
(vi) Sn + PCl5 → SnCl4 + PCl3
(vii) H3PO3 −Δ→ H3PO4 + PH3
(viii) Fe3+ + SO2 → F e2+ + SO2−4
(ix) NaCl + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + HCl
(x) I2 + H2O( ℓ ) → No reaction
CuCl2
(xi) HCl + O2 −−−−→ Cl2 + H2O
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-III
1. Ans ( 8.01 )

2. Ans ( 36.5 )
A = Na2SO4.10H2O, B = Na2SiO3, C = SO3, D =
HCl, PPt = BaSO4
3. Ans ( 122.5 )

4. Ans ( 154.5 )
X is mesitylene.
Y is Chloro mestiylene
5. Ans ( 60.25 )

5. Ans ( 3 )

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6. Ans ( 61.83 ) 3. Ans ( A,D )
Conceptual

4. Ans ( A,B,D )
(1 + x + x3)n = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ........+ a3nx3n---
-(1)
put x = 0
MATHEMATICS (1 + 0 + 0)n = a0
a0 = 1
SECTION-I
(1+x+x3)n = a0 + ax + a2x2 + ......+a3xx3n
1. Ans ( B,D )
y = e2xcosx differentiate both the side w.r. to x.
At x = 0 : y = 1 n (1+x+x3)n-1 (1+3x2) = a1 + 2a2x + 3a3x2 + ----
y ′ = 2e2x cosx + e2x ( – sinx) + 3na3nx3x-1---------(2)
At x = 0 : y' = 2
put x = 0 in eq (2)
⇒ T : y – 1 = 2 (x – 0)
⇒ y = 2x + 1 n(1 + 0 +0)n-1(1+3(0)2) = a
for tangent parallel to axis : a1 = n
y ′ = 0 ⇒ 2e2x cosx – e2x sinx = 0 Coefficient of x3n is 3nc3n in their equation
⇒ tanx = 2
3nc3n = a3n
∴ 2 solution in x ∈ (− π , 3π ) a3n = 1
2 2
2. Ans ( A,C,D ) a0 + a3n = 1+1+ = 2
f(x, y) represent sum of distances of P(x, y) 5. Ans ( B,C )
from four pts A(0, 0), B(1, 0), C(0, 1) and D(3, sin2 x + sin x + cos2 x + cos x
4) J+K= ∫ dx
1 + sin x + cos x

= ∫ dx = x + C1

⇒ J + K = x + C1
f(x, y) is minimum when P is at pt. of
intersection of diagonals cos 2x + cos x − sin x
K–J= ∫ dx


x+y=1 ⎫

1 + sin x + cos x
3 4
⎨ ⎬ ⇒x= ; y= (cos x − sin x)(cos x + sin x + 1)


y = 43 x ⎭
⎪ 7 7 =∫
(1 + cos x + sin x)
3 4
f ( , ) = 5 + √2 (cos x − sin x)dx = sin x + cos x + C2
7 7 ∫

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6. Ans ( A,D ) 3. Ans ( 0 )
dy (sin x + √3 cos x) sin x cos y = 2
− y tan x = 2x sec x
dx
cos x
dy
+ (− sin x) y = 2x
Equality exists if sin x + √ 3 cos x = ± 2 and
dx
d corresponding sin x cos y = ± 1
(y cos x) = 2x
dx which is impossible.
y (x) cos x = x2 + c, where c = 0 since y (0) = 0
π π π2 4. Ans ( 7 )
when x = ,y( ) = , when
4 4 8 √2 π 2π 4π
π π 2π 2 at A = ,B = ,C = which are angles of
x = ,y( ) = 7 7 7
3 3 9
π2 a triangle.
when x = π , y ′ ( π ) = +
π
4 4 8 √2 √2

2π 2 So, x = tanA, y = tanB, z = – tanC.


when x = π , y ′ ( π ) = +

3 3 3 √3 3
1 2
(x + y 2 + z 2 − x2 y 2 z)
MATHEMATICS 2
1
SECTION-II = [tan2 A + tan2 B + tan2 C − (tan A tan B tan C)2 ]
2
1. Ans ( 8 )
= −(tan A tan B + tan B tan C + tan C tan A)
Let z = x + iy
z4 – |z|4 = 4iz2 =−
sin A sin B cos C + sin B sin C cos A + sin C sin A cos B
cos A cos B cos C
⇒ z 4 − (zz)
¯ 2 = 4iz 2
cos(A + B + C) − cos A cos B cos C
⇒ z = 0 or z 2 − (z)
¯ 2 = 4i =
cos A cos B cos C
⇒ 4ixy = 4i 1
⇒ xy = 1 =− −1=8 – 1 = 7.
cos 7 cos 2π
π
7
cos 4π
7

5. Ans ( 3 )
p^ × 2q^ − →p × 2r^ = 2q^ − 2r^

⇒ →p × (2→q − 2→r ) = (2→q − 2→r )


2
|z1 − z2 |min = 8 which is possible only if 2→q − 2→r = →0 i.e. →q = →r
2. Ans ( 2 )
∴ |3p^ + 2q^ − 2r|
^ = |3p|
^ =3
A : There is at least one player with all wins
B : There is at least one player with all defeats 6. Ans ( 1 )
E : neither a winless nor undefeated player. 2 4 2 0 0
A=[ ] ⇒A = [ ]
P(E) = 1 – P(A ∪ B) −1 −2 0 0
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
2
|I + 2A + 3A2 + ... + 101A100| = |I + 2A|
1 − [ 4 C1 ( ) +
4
C1 ( ) − 4 C1 ( ) 3 C1 ( ) ]
2 2 2 2
1 0 4 8 5 8
4 4 4.3 (I + 2A) = [ ] +[ ] = [ ]
1−[ + − ] 0 1 −2 −4 −2 −3
8 8 8.4
3 3
1 − (1 − ) =
8 8 |I + 2A| = 1

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MATHEMATICS 2. Ans ( 0.25 )
SECTION-III

4−2 ∣
BS = ∣ ∣ =a
∣ √ 2 ∣
1. Ans ( 2.50 )
2

Question says that value of ∫ [x2 − x + 1]dx can be


0
k− 5 √
K
expressed as then find the value of .
2 2
2 2

Let I = ∫ [x2 − x + 1]dx = ∫ ([x2 − x] + 1)dx


x – y+4 = 0 x – y+2=0
0 0
2 ∴ a = √2
= ∫ [x2 − x]dx + (2 − 0) ∴ AS = 2√2
0 write parametric equation of line AS
2
∴ possible coordinate of taking + sign ∴ S(1, 3)
= ∫ [x2 − x]dx + 2
taking – sign ∴ S( – 3, – 1)
0
Now let's find out2the range of x2 – x ∴ |α + β| = 4
−D −((−1) − 4(0)(1)) −1
= = 3. Ans ( 1.00 )
4a 4(1) 4
f(0) = 0 Let
f(2) = 4 – 2 =22
So graph of x – x ⇒
So

2 Put tan x = t2 ⇒ sec2x dx = 2t dt



I= ∫ [x2 − x]dx + 2 2t dt
I= ∫
2
= 0 (t + 1) ⋅ t
1
√5 ∞
1 1+ 2 2 1 1
I=–2 [ ] =–2 [0− ] = 1

2
[x − x]dx + ∫ 2
[x − x]dx+ ∫ 2
[x − x]dx + 2 t+1 1 2
0 1 1+√5 4. Ans ( 3.00 )
2
1+√ 5
1 2 2

= ∫ (−1)dx + ∫ 0.dx + ∫ 1.dx + 2


0 1 1+√5
2

1 + √5
= −1(1 − 0) + 0 + (2 − )+2
2
1 + √5
= −1 + 2 − +2
2
1 + √5
=3−
2
5 − √5 k − √5
= ~
So k2= 5 2
K
⇒ = 2.5
2
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5. Ans ( 2.00 ) 6. Ans ( 122.00 )
3 1 3 39
[ + ] +. . . . . . . + [ + ] = 0
5 100 5 100
3 40 3 139
[ + ] +. . . . . . . + [ + ] = 100(1)
5 100 5 100
3 140 3 150
[ + ] +. . . . . . . + [ + ] = 11(2)
5 100 5 100
= 100 + 22 = 122
1
∴ Area = (area of circle)
4
π
λ=
2

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